Frequently Used Third Grade Links


Amy's continuously changing Daily Five Activity resources:


  • Link to LPS Wikispaces page for most current version of LPS Common Core Math Curriculum
Grade 3 CC Wikispace
  • Vertical alignment by Domain & Cluster for K-5 Mathematics









  • Math bootcamp (and some cool stuff for kids too) Khan Academy






Van de Walle, 6th edition website Van de Walle 6th Edition


May 2010 Instructions for Galileo/Benchmark 3 (Grades 3 & 4)

Benchmark 3 for grades 3 and 4 are available in the 09-10 LPS 3rd/4th Grade Benchmark Library. I have submitted the tests to Marta Rosario to give to the printer guy. You should be getting them before May 24th the start of the administration period, which runs until June 7th. I have also scheduled the tests for the entire district. Please take the time to print answer sheets before the start date as after the start date you will not be able to print the answer sheets for the scheduled testing window. Refer to the directions below. If you are doing the online testing please let me know ASAP so that we will not make copies for that grade level; the password is "benchmark 3" for both grades (3rd and 4th) and the questions will be randomized on each computer. I am also attaching the grade 1 and 2 reporting categories and district reporting sheet. Please let me know if any of the materials are not working to your expectations and I'll be happy to adjust. Good luck and please email or call with any questions or concerns.

Print Test Materials-Print Answer Sheets

  1. When you first log in, click on the Assessment tab in the red menu bar at the top of the page.
  2. Click on the Print Test Materials link under Printing in the gray menu bar at the top of your screen.
  3. Click on Print Answer Sheets.
  4. Use the down arrow on the "Class" drop-down menu to select the class for which you wish to print a test. As a class-level user your class will automatically appear in this drop-down box. If you are an agency- or school-level user, you also have the option of printing answer sheets for the entire school at once. In the "Class" drop-down menu, there is an option for [All classes scheduled for test]. The answer sheets printed under this option are grouped by class, and are sorted alphabetically by class name, then by student last name.
  5. Use the down arrow on the "Select Library" drop-down menu to select the library from which you wish to print a test.
  6. Use the down arrow on the "Select Test" drop-down menu to select the test you wish to print.
  7. Select the students for whom you would like to print an answer sheet. Please note: answer sheets are bar-coded to the specific student, class, and schedule in order for the data to be properly entered into Galileo upon scanning and are not interchangeable.
  8. Select the Schedule of the test for which you wish to print an answer sheet.
  9. Click on the Print/Preview button.
P.S. Please drop any students who have withdrawn from your school and add any new students. If you need any help please refer to the directions below or call and email me for assistance. Thank You!

Enrollment

Enroll a Student
  1. When you first log in, click on the Student/Family tab in the red menu bar at the top of the page.
  2. Click on the Enrollment link under Records in the gray menu bar.
  3. Use the down arrow on the School drop-down menu to select the school for which you wish to enroll a student. School-level and class-level users will automatically see their site appear in this drop-down box.
  4. Use the down arrow on the Class drop-down menu to select the class for which you wish to enroll a student.
  5. If logged in as a school- or class-level user, determine whether you would like to show students not enrolled in any class.
  6. If logged in as a district-level user, determine if you would like to show students not enrolled in any school and/or not enrolled in any class.
  7. If enrolling a student: You may view school and district student lists by the first letter of the students’ last names. Use the “Show by letter” drop-down box to select the first letter of the last name for the student you would like to enroll. Please note, if you would like to see all of the students in the school or district you may use the “letter” drop-down box to select the blank space above the letter A. Then no letter filter is applied.
  8. Look through the "Available Students in School" or the "Available Students in District" box and find and highlight the student whom you wish to enroll in your class.
  9. Using the "Enrollment Date" drop-down menus select the date the student is enrolling in your class.
  10. Then click on the Add to Class button. The student will move into the "Students Enrolled in Class" box.
  11. Click on the Save Changes button.
You may repeat these steps until you have enrolled all students into classes. If you check here and see that the student is not yet in the system, you may add the student(s) directly into your class by following the instructions for adding a new student .

Please note: You may also access this enrollment page via the link on the Student Demographics page. This link is only visible for those users with enrollment permissions.
Drop a student
  1. When you first log in, click on the Student/Family link in red menu bar at the top of the page.
  2. Click on the Enrollment link under Records in the gray menu bar or the Enroll/drop student link on the Student Demographics page.
  3. Use the down arrow on the "School" drop-down menu to select the school. School- and class-level users will automatically see their site appear in this drop-down box.
  4. Use the down arrow on the "Class" drop-down menu to select the class.
  5. Using the "Drop Date" drop-down menus, select the date the student dropped from your class.
  6. Click to highlight the student’s name in the "Students Enrolled in Class" box.
  7. Click on the Drop from Class button. The student will move into the "Available Students in School" box.
  8. If you wish to drop the student from the school, click on the Drop From School button.
  9. Click on the Save Changes button.


19 Mar 2010
These files were sent by Magaly. Resources and information for Learning Walks in Mathematics:

26 April 2010 - I Have Who Has (Fractions)
Recommended for Grades 3 and 4.